Checkpoints set up in most parts of the Sultanate of Oman have been closed, and restrictions imposed in the provinces of Muscat and Matarah will continue. On the other hand, it has been reported that in the last 24 hours, 51 more people have been confirmed to have corona virus in the Gulf state of Oman, after which the number of corona patients in the country has crossed 2,000.
According to the Omani Ministry of Health, a total of 2,040 people have been diagnosed with the corona virus so far. New patients include both local and foreign patients. According to the Minister of Health of Oman, Dr. Ahmed Muhammad Obaid Al-Saeedi, the number of recoveries of Corona in the country has reached 364. So far, 10 people have been left out of the race for life due to this contagious disease.
It is feared that the number of corona patients in the country is much higher, however, many patients have not yet been tested, due to which the exact number could not be revealed. Dr. Al-Saeedi urged the general public to Follow the guidelines issued by the health department. He asked all citizens and residents to stay in their homes and avoid unnecessary movement. The Omani government is taking tough decisions to control the deadly epidemic as the number of Corona victims increases. The Omani government has released hundreds of local and foreign prisoners to reduce the risk of a corona virus outbreak in prisons. It should be noted that two weeks ago, the Omani capital Muscat was completely locked down.
In addition, Matara district was also locked down as the number of Corona patients in the area is increasing, the decision was taken to stop its spread to other areas. After which all traffic to Matara was closed. Has been done. This will affect Ravi, Hamrio, Wadi Al-Kabeer and some areas of Darussalam. However, vehicles and trucks carrying food, medicine and medical supplies and essentials will be allowed to enter.
The public and immigrants will be barred from entering on foot or in private vehicles, and no person or vehicle will be allowed out of Matara. Stay indoors during the downpour, avoid unnecessarily taking to the streets, but will be allowed to go out to buy food and medicine and in case of a medical emergency.
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